Homeless man sues parents for pizza dream

Homeless man sues parents for pizza dream - The West Australian

A homeless man is suing his parents for leaving him destitute because they allegedly raised him in a poor household and didn't love him enough.

The New York Post reports that Brooklyn man Bernard Anderson Bey, 32, claims he never got enough affection or support from parents Vickie Anderson and Bernard Manley.

"Now he wants them to mortgage their share of a Bedford-Stuyvesant home so their family can buy two Domino’s Pizza franchises to employ them all, according to the bizarre suit," the Post reports.

“Our whole family is really poor, and my father doesn’t care about the situation,” Bey said yesterday. “I feel unloved and abandoned,” Bey is reported to have said.

“Defendant Bernard Manley informed the plaintiff he was entitled to nothing, which is true,” Bey wrote in the suit. “I am not entitled to receive anything from an asset he owns. I only thought he might find pleasure in seeing his children become successful.”

Bey's mother said she feared her eldest son.

“He’s 32 years old," she said.

"That speaks for itself. Welcome to America. Everyone in America has the same opportunity. Don’t blame the parents at this point. The choice is yours. You’re an adult.”

One of Bey's sisters called him crazy and said her parents did the best they could.